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The X-Files

by Ben Mezrich
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Overview

Fatal Flesh

When moonlighting medical students "harvesting" skin from a corpse for temporary use accidentally take it from the wrong donor, the results are catastrophic: a New York City hospital ward is destroyed in a bloodbath, and an elderly professor, admitted for a routine skin graft, is suddenly the city's most wanted fugitive.

Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully are the only ones to suspect something more ominous than a medical procedure gone awry. As the FBI agents investigating the "X-Files"--strange and inexplicable cases the Bureau wants to keep hidden--Mulder and Scully are determined to track down the forces they suspect are behind the murderer.

While the police hunt the fleeing professor, Mulder and Scully track the skin that was grafted onto him, a trail that leads from the morgue to the headquarters of a cutting-edge biotech company to the jungles of Thailand. Together they begin to uncover an unholy and totally deniable alliance between a battle-trained plastic surgeon, international politicians, and a legendary Thai monster known as the "Skin-Eater."

About the Author, Ben Mezrich

Ben Mezrich has published nine books, including the New York Times bestseller Bringing Down the House (set to be a Sony picture in March 2008 starring Kevin Spacey). He is a columnist for Stuff magazine and Boston Common, and a contributor for Flush magazine (U.K.). He lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Editorials

Library Journal

Mezrick was handpicked by X-Files creator Chris Carter to write this novel, which touches on the paranormal.

Don D'Ammassa

The book captures the mood of the show quite well, including the comparatiively low key treatment of the more melodramatic elements. The story is suspenseful, the solution works, the characters are acceptably well drawn, and the result is a surprisingly good novel for a media tie in.
β€”Science Fiction Chronicle

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1999
Publisher
G. K. Hall & Company
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780783887784

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